Pit and fissure sealant for teeth

Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Dental

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106 85, C09K 300

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042240727

ABSTRACT:
An inorganic, enamel-like sintered coating (or sealant) adherent to teeth is disclosed. Materials very similar to tooth enamel, e.g., hydroxyapatite, combined with a low melting eutectic constitute the coating. This material can be applied to the tooth and sintered in place with a laser. The presence of the low melting eutectic lowers the energy requirement for sintering.

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